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I finally got around to watching the season premiere of HBO's Vinyl. It was pretty intense in parts, with many interesting aspects. Slow in other parts, but I dug it overall.
Great casting, especially the main roles.. Who doesn't want to see more of Olivia? Dice Clay is excellent in a cameo (and that was one of the very intense parts...)
N.Y.H.C. wrote:11.22.63, two episodes in and it's very well done. if it wasn't on HULU and instead on HBO or Showtime it would be getting a lot more shine.
If Hulu hadn't have fucked up the South Park Studios website I'd have more respect for them. It took years to get SPS compatible on an iPad and then Hulu comes along with their bulldozer right afterwards. I can understand why they had to cut the amount of episodes available, the whole series for free was too good to be true for too long, but fuck Hulu for making life unreasonably more expensive. End rant.
I've never seen Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2 but the trailer before the Force Awakens was pretty funny. animation looks sick, a great copy just leaked. should I give it a whirl? just for kicks? get it?
Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
N.Y.H.C. wrote:I've never seen Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2 but the trailer before the Force Awakens was pretty funny. animation looks sick, a great copy just leaked. should I give it a whirl? just for kicks? get it?
I've got a 12 year old, so I definitely saw 1 & 2. They were pretty good. I'm actually looking forward to seeing 3. I've always liked Jack Black...
STOP FUCKING PAYING TO SEE SHIT LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was talking to my boy last night regarding this mammoth bomb ($150+ million dollar budget, $16+ million opening weekend). this is the director of The Crow and Dark City, two of my most favorite flicks of all time. how the fuck do you go from those two fantastic movies to this steaming pile of dog shit?
Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
I've always thought Dark City was pretty overrated. It's an interesting premise and setting but the whole thing feels like it was written by a dorky teenager.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:I've always thought Dark City was pretty overrated. It's an interesting premise and setting but the whole thing feels like it was written by a dorky teenager.
of course you thought it was overrated.
Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
I just watched Grand Piano starring Elijah Wood and written by Damien Chazelle, who wrote and directed Whiplash. It's essentially Phone Booth meets Speed, but with a piano. It was pretty good.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:I've always thought Dark City was pretty overrated. It's an interesting premise and setting but the whole thing feels like it was written by a dorky teenager.
And the award for MOST SPOT ON COMMENT posted on fourtheye in 2016 so far goes to.....
'It is time for us to be doing what we have been doing every day. And that time is now'
I just watched The Forbidden Room. I'm not really sure what the hell it was that I saw, but I know that a woodsman somehow wound up in a submarine, where an old man told stories about Aswang Bananas and man-eating volcanoes... or maybe I accidentally ingested some LSD?
hellboy wrote:So it's not related to Cloverfield at all?
Not one bit. It's a disappointing marketing ploy, even more so considering the movie is pretty well made.
The acting is good throughout and it's an interesting story, although there are somethings that bugged me about it: jump scares, using loud music cues to intensify the "shock"...(what became of subtlety indeed?)...and the actions of John Goodman's character felt really uneven.